FDA Allows Health Claims for Food Labeling and Marketing

FDA wants to encourage food manufactures to be able to claim the health benefits of their products. Claims about the nutritional properties of food and ability to reduce the risk of health-related conditions can be made. This is a new and significant development. In the past , FDA had objected when food manufacturers claimed that … Read more

Lowering Regulatory Standards Encourages Unproven Stem Cell Therapies 

There is a general perception that FDA regulations are overly burdensome, FDA takes long time to approve new treatments, and patients can benefit from treatments based on anecdotal data. This led to some laws passed at the state level solely intended to undermine FDA’s oversight. But these states and patients may soon face buyer’s remorse. … Read more

FDA Expands Abbreviated 510k Process for Moderate Risk Devices

FDA plans to accept 510k applications for medical devices that show compliance with FDA defined standards rather than direct comparison to the predicate device by expanding its abbreviated 510k program under the least burdensome philosophy. FDA will release a list of 510k devices that could use this new program along with consensus standards and expected … Read more

FDA Redefines Expectations for Clinical Trials in Children and Pregnant Women 

Two new FDA guidance documents discuss the practical and regulatory aspects of testing new products in children and pregnant women confirming the well-established industry practices for these populations. Both documents emphasize the need to test new drugs in children and pregnant women only when absolutely necessary and to use alternate data sources to reduce clinical … Read more

FDA’s Pre-Approval Inspection Matrices Show Interesting Trends

FDA recently published the time-lines for the pre-approval GMP inspections for drugs and medical devices and it shows some useful time-lines for regulatory actions that may be useful to all manufacturers planning for such inspections. Prior to approval of any new drug or medical device, FDA must conduct a GMP audit of the facility where … Read more

FDA Strongly Opposes Compounding Drugs for Financial Reasons

In its latest Guidance Document and announcement for the current policy for compounding pharmacies, FDA emphasizes that the law supports only compounding drugs for which there is a clearly defined “clinical need” and not where compounded versions of approved drugs are created to make cheaper treatments for patients. The policy specifically applies to the 503B … Read more